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  • Gov't Mule: Warren Haynes (vocals, guitar); Allen Woody (bass); Matt Abts (drums).
  • Additional personnel includes: Derek Trucks, Chuck Leavell, Bernie Worrell, Marc Ford, Randall Bramblett, Jimmy Herring.
  • Recorded live at The Roxy, Atlanta, Georgia on December 31, 1998.
  • Disc 4 is an Enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
  • Gov't Mule: Warren Haynes (vocals, guitar, slide guitar); Allen Woody (mandolin, bass, background vocals); Matt Abts (drums, djembe).
  • Additional personnel includes: Marc Ford (vocals, guitar); Derek Trucks (guitar, slide guitar); Jimmy Herring (guitar); Randall Bramblett (soprano & tenor saxophones); Chuck Leavell (piano, Wurlitzer piano, organ); Bernie Worrell (Wurlitzer piano, organ, Clavinet); Yonrico Scott (percussion).
  • Recorded live at The Roxy, Atlanta, Georgia on December 31, 1998 & Water Studios, Hoboken, New Jersey. Includes liner notes by Warren Haynes.
  • Personnel: Warren Haynes (vocals, guitar); Matt Abts (drums); Allen Woody (background vocals).
  • Audio Mixer: Michael Barbiero.
  • Liner Note Author: Kandia Crazy Horse.
  • Recording information: The Roxy Theatre, Atlanta, GA (12/31/1998).
  • Editor: Steve Fallone.
  • Photographers: Stacey Orzell; Felicia Graham; Chris Patras; Mark Hovsepian.
  • A bad-ass among bad-asses, former Allman Brothers guitarist Warren Haynes shook the pillars of Atlanta's Roxy with Gov't Mule at this New Year's show. Presented on LIVE are two discs worth of highlights, with guest appearances by such firebrands as Jimmy Herring, Bernie Worrell and Chuck Leavell. Who other than these boys would do such powerful renditions of Black Sabbath, Elmore James, Neil Young and Coltrane tunes all in the same night?
  • Midnight is rung in with the Sabbath doomsday classic, "War Pigs." The Mule pays tribute by closely following the original sound. "Mr. Big" proves to be particularly ferocious here, with Marc Ford pouring molten guitar all around. Warren comes out as the filthy-good slide player he is on "Look On Yonder Wall," with boogie piano by Leavell. Mr. Worrell holds church with his double-organ intro to Warren's own "Soulshine." Allen Woody's bass playing is dexterous throughout, a fine complement to Matt Abts' dead-on kit-bashing. This is torch-bearing hard rock to make Granny smile real big.
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (4/29/99, p.70) - 3 Stars (out of 5) - "...Whether stomping like a brontosaurus or swinging like a bebop band, the Mule make every note burn."

Rolling Stone (4/29/99, p.70) - 3 Stars (out of 5) - "...Whether stomping like a brontosaurus or swinging like a bebop band, the Mule make every note burn."

Entertainment Weekly (4/9/99, p.77) - "...Whether plowing through tough originals...blowing the rust off oldies by Humble Pie and Free, or stretching Mongo Santamaria's `Afro-Blue' into a jazzily engrossing half hour, the earthy Mule easily leave their more pretentious jam-band brethren in the dust." - Rating: A-

Entertainment Weekly (4/9/99, p.77) - "...Whether plowing through tough originals...blowing the rust off oldies by Humble Pie and Free, or stretching Mongo Santamaria's `Afro-Blue' into a jazzily engrossing half hour, the earthy Mule easily leave their more pretentious jam-band brethren in the dust." - Rating: A-
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